A serious question for Dr. Fauci

It’s pretty clear to anyone who can read a data set that we have achieved herd immunity. Cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are crashing and it’s becoming increasingly clear, even to the Wuhan Karens, that this pandemic is over.

Which raises an important question that I would love to ask Dr. Fauci. Fauci has routinely claimed that we could not get to herd immunity unless we vaccinated upwards of 60% of Americans. I’ve actually seen him claim the rate might need to be as high as 75% or 80%, but let’s use 60% and give the guy a break, it looks like he’s going to need one.

According to the Biden Administration we’ve only fully vaccinated 40% of Americans… 20% short of Fauci’s benchmark. And yet we are at Herd immunity.

Hmmmmm….

Dr. Fauci has also claimed that there’s no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID have long-term immunity from the disease that is as effective as a vaccine in preventing re-infection. In fact, he went so far as to tell Rand Paul, under oath, that Paul’s assertion that people who have been infected and recovered are immune and do not need to be vaccinated was flat out wrong.

So here’s the question…. If we are at herd immmunity (we are), but it’s impossible to get to herd immunity at a vaccincation rate below 60% (we are at 40%), then doesn’t it have to be true that the missing 20% (or more) MUST be made up of people who have been sick and recovered? And if that’s true, then why would those people need to get vaccinated?

I’m sure we can trust the Palace Guard Press to ask these questions at their first opportunity.

Or not…